Slow Train to Switzerland: One Tour, Two Trips, 150 Years - and a World of Change Apart by Diccon Bewes

Slow Train to Switzerland: One Tour, Two Trips, 150 Years - and a World of Change Apart

Diccon Bewes
301 pages
Nicholas Brealey
Apr 2014
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<p>It was the tour that changed the way we travel. In the summer of 1863 seven people left London on a train that would take them on a thrilling adventure across the Alps. They were the Junior United Alpine Club and members of Thomas Cook's first Conducted Tour of Switzerland. For them it was an exciting novelty; it turned out to be the birth of mass tourism, and it started with the Swiss.</p><p>Best-selling author of <i>Swiss Watching</i> Diccon Bewes acquires a copy of Alpine member Jemima Morell's journal and travels from London to Lucerne - and back in time. He brings only the journal and the club's nineteenth-century guidebook to retrace their steps one by one, traveling by train whenever possible. Bewes follows the 1863 expedition, experiencing firsthand through Jemima's journal the original British &quot;holiday&quot; that shaped the future of two disparate nations, one a global monarchy and the other a recovering, struggling republic. Alongside vintage illustrations, Bewes creates a fascinating comparison of how people across the globe explore and vacation today. This is also the story of how a nostalgic tour surprised an expat author, revealing a Switzerland very different from the present - and an unexpected personal connection with the diarist in a startling twist. A perfect read for anyone who seeks an expert blend of context and consequence to their travel writing.</p><p><b>Diccon Bewes</b> became a travel writer via the scenic route of bookselling. After ten years at Lonely Planet and <i>Holiday</i> magazine, he decamped to Switzerland, where he has until recently managed the Stauffacher English Bookshop in Bern. Following the success of <i>Swiss Watching</i>, a Financial Times Book of the Year and international bestseller, he is now a full-time writer.</p><br>
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Pages 301
Publisher Nicholas Brealey
Published 2014
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